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Inspired by the historical figure known as Lambert Simnel, THE PRETENDER (Knopf, 471 pp., $30) is a rollicking account of a ...
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The author of the Patrick Melrose novels has written a follow-up to “Double Blind” that’s just as intellectually roving. Lucas Schaefer’s debut has that essential quality of all great ...
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Graceling For fans of: Seven Realms series by Cinda Williams Chima Set in a world in which some people are born “graced” (gifted with a particular skill, as noted by their different-colored eyes), ...
Times, people, and places that might seem dull or far away in a textbook come to living, breathing life in historical novels like the ones ... For more great reads, check out Books About the U.S.
Anyone whose parents are ageing or stuck in their ways will identify with Camilla Barnes’s hilarious debut, The Usual Desire to Kill ...